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Piano - Conductor. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. & Piano - Conductor. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)—she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey: the themes of the princess and the camel- drivers ace heard faiutly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. J “The 1-drivers gradually apps Moderato(J. 108) g~~722.came! gradually, with steady mosement Pie] PP rom tom Oetto & Vis. ‘iee/PI#=- (All quavers) very. staccato.) Ore oie Sleigh Beity erese | poce Ee HTP cress. Brass Celok Bassa > > eS boS a eres, Copyright 1920, by Bosworth & C2, Ltd. Bis co. neg, 19204, Piano- Conductor. 3 > > Ff ‘Tymp eSBs “The beg rs in the market place!” ce Done PRS He gy B cers - aT 186) ~>|>>e Back - sheesh, | back - sheesh,| AL_- a Back - sheesh, |back - sheesh, Bnew pire, a | be fi : I b =| ait Saute Lfffeempre marcato Den cym oes ey + ca. Lea, 18204, 4 Piano - Conductor. “The beautiful Princess approaches” @©Poeo meno mosso. ...-, not dragging.) (PP Pls. Horne ete, Pe tinry “novtainca espress, I cP Pik ten *%@ po BD,& Ley e a. f rf * fa. % Se, * bowtcm & Sa, aa e neve be Boo tes 16994 Piano - Conductor. i a i | Af vee Pisce. pite mosso on gun ou. 6 . Piano - Conductor. Poco pitt mosso. ‘The jugglers in the market-place” B 2 a . fey ie a ‘ramvourine for Chinese dram) Be 09, £14, 16294, Piano - Conductor. 7 be wl Ee “The snake-charmer? b, bal Pics SE: cus on aaa = se = (H)The Caliph passes through the marketplace” > >>> >>|> > a> > > >>>> > a Wile ect esse Wad tye. sb sempre marcatpen Worms eaad in Cor. com 1 tt aa carers 1.08 144. 16294, Boabasea 8 Plano - Conductor. “The beggars are heard again” y= > > => sa = => = “Wew. mated Cormets ae sheesh, | back - sheesh, | aL - Back- sheesh, < Be state Back-sheesh, | back - sheesh, | AL ~~ (©The Princess prepares to depart? ee esprese. sonore Le bes r= rie oa Herp, FLecit 0c Piano- Conductor. 9 Ob & ose A, Fit. gra lower added i aii @Tempo T Es b aT wee, Ltd, 18204, 40. Piano- Conductor, aioe = F 7 —— SS SoloBsen(eved in Clo) ——— Soto Cit (eurd in Getto) > Pp Tyup : Ueym “The market-place becomes deserted” Pp Uinssoon te Benet ist Violin. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Ast Violin IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. ‘The eamel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-shecsh” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cell, then repeated by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass. es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre. Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel-drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. Moderato. (J- 108.) “The camel-drivers gradually approach” (with steady movement) pice ie ks by Os cue Syren ee pig > dy dah ee oe Violial ‘TomTom 4 tet erese. poco a poco ff erese. poco a poco, ae oe Copyright 120, by Bosworth & 09, Ltd. Rea 09, nd, 152 ist Violin. Ea f poco) a poco “The beggars in @ tre'merket placer (Sing loudly) Bock-cheesh, | back ~ sheesh, Sf Sot tobe played.) = | taht | Back-sheesh, | back - sheesh, Tah! |Bock-shecsh, | beck - sheesh, Ish! | Bmp -shit | Emp - shit Emp -| shit wen, tea, mens, Ast Violin. Ones \The beautiful Princess approaches?” Poco meno mosso ci xceito dolce, (not| dragging.) ize pizi rps cnt_& cette ¥ Ta small orchestras play lower notes till letter D. fh. & 0%, Lig, 18294 ist Violin. 5 MO) “The jugglers in the market-place” Piee. wom ore f Poco pili mosso ifieee? = marcato PT zt bi “The snake-charmer” Bean. Cello TomTom | Pice,on.4elt Rac, bea. 18206 6 1st Viojin. ©® “The Catiph passes through the marketplace.” (Ping amatt notee If no Cornets & Tromponee) cnt, rmurretale . hs @ sto type are heard assing Back-sheesh, back - sheesh, Al - (not tobe played.) = = Teh! Beck- sheesh, ain —S— = ~ Tah! back - sheesh, AT - | - = Tah! 1e Princess prepares to depart” - > Baok- sheesh, Emp - shi! Py @©= Emp - shit af dolce — Pdolce “The caravan resumes its journey” Tempo I. ‘ 4 marcato pizz. wet eS at ge ist Violin. dim. poco a poco (pizz. marcato) poco a poco dim (ort, #78 lower) arco a (Prepare mutes) Diteteissime eipress P muted) (muted) <__* citfourd tm Cette) “The market-place becomes deserted”? = Fp (ones 4 colo pice} ean. (ued in Cette) Tyme. Bane Bac, brs 16204, Ast Violin. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. ist Violin IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard; the beautiful Princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)—she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass” es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre. Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel. drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. Moderato. (d= 108.) “The camel-drivers gradually approach” (with steady movement) wee ' . cue cava ne epee! Do Do | Deh Violin! v ws v t ke ba ® fe feth — a 7. t cu? p— | erese. poco a poco (Pizz, marcato) o Tsar itnd Copyright Bosworth & 09, Ltd nw en tea, 120 Ast Violin. 5 Brass mated poco|a poco. “The beggars in ee @ tne'market placer (Sing toudty) Bck-sheesh, | back = sheesh, Sf Nor tobe played.) Back-sheesh, | back - sheesh, Emp -shi! | Emp - shi! Bowen, tea. eM), 4 Ast Violin. ‘The beautiful Princess approaches?” Poco meno mosso eu. ueito dotce,(not| dragging.) ¥ to small orchestras pley lower notes till Letter D. 400, Lea. 10094, 4st Violin. B (J) “The jugglers in the mark fet - If Poco pitt mosso ize es aaml fey “The snake-charmer? Tom Tom | Pice, ov. a7 Rw 2, tea, 10208, é ist Violin. ©® “rhe Catiph passes through the market-place”” (otny gmail vate ino Cornet 4 Tromboner) en muretule * h ars are heard again!” © sth, Back-sheesh, back ~ sh (not tobe played.) sh, AL - |= - Ish! Back- sheesh, aim — == Back-sheesh, back - sheesh, AT @ “Tee Beincess prepares to depart.” <= ok -sheash, AT = |. - Lah + Teh "y Emp - shi! Enp - thir mf dolce ——_ hp - 57 — Pte ese Om, mos P dole @ re caravan resumes if Tempo I. 4 g Bae 9, 144, 16296, ist Violin. (pizz. marcato) (ott, 878 tower) arco ee (Prepare mutes) (muted) D tetiosins P muted) — — ct.tened in Cette) “The market-place becomes deserted” ({psvs & coo pies} S Fine. Been nis 46804, Bass. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. 2 Bass. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. ‘The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-shecsk” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first fo clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel-drivers ‘ire heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. Moderato. (4-108) with sterdy movement “The camel-drivers gradually approach” ep p= mg ese. poco "poco $= = pesante » he beggars in the market-place” simile ya arco simile oyu. Copyright 1920, by Bosworth & 02,Ltd. Pa €4, Lt 18295. Bass. 8 “The beautiful Princess approaches” Poco meno mosso. pizz. arco P= sonore ¢ largamente —— — “The jugglers in @pize. the market plac ‘2 co ‘marcato (pire sempre) “The snake-charmer.” “ro 2 3 7 3 . 7 8 ° 10 mn 2 1s 14 arco “The Caliph passes through the market-place”” © Gioy smait notes if no Corpet & Trombones) 4 Tb. en, 4 Bass. “The beggars are heard again?” ‘arco dim. —— mf @ “The Princess prepares to depart” a @Rs caravan resumes its journey?” Tempo L. ize, oP dim. poco a poco Spf marcato mf aco a poco dim. Solo dim “The market - PPP -place becomes deserted?” arco —EeaE—e—e Fine Boa oonid 19298 Flate. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Flute. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. Synopsis. The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel-drivers are heard faiutly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Moderato. (d= 108)"The camel-drivers gradually approach” (with steady movement) ‘pp solo “The beggars in the market-place”” = (Pioe. sempre) 2 Copyright 1980, by Bosworth & C2, Ltd. Bucy, tg. toes Flute. 3 “The beautiful Princess approaches.” Poco meno mosso. A2 Change to Flate Change to Piee. “The jugglers in the market-place” @ Poco pit mosso . ceo ~ <3 “Ths suakecshaemer? Sf 02, 14. 10894, Flute. “The Caliph passes through ©) the market-place” @THe beggars are heard again? 20 > > > Es Gh. to Flute FL @ "The Princess prepares to depart? at? SS OES mf dolce “The caravan resumes its journey” oh. to Tempol. ice. she Sa PP If 1a aig tad 9 Ep Eola po dim. poco a poco —= (sempre Pico.) a a SS. ‘poco a poco dim. ® “The markel-place becomes deserted? 24 =—= f Fine. Bt cu, bt, 18286, Oboe. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Oboe. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. | ‘The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesk” are heard; the beaittiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)—she stays to wateh the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard in, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel. drivers Are heard faiutly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. 2 “The camel-drivers gradually approach’? Moderato. (é- 108) (with steady movement) “The beggars in the market-place!” x zor Oh pee rige ffeempre marcato a a “The beautiful Princess approaches” Poco meno mosso. 2 12 12 ta, 1690 Copyright 1920, by Bosworth & 02, Ltd. Oboe. 3 be sat OE =a——— a NE ( “The jngeters in the market-place?” “The snake-charmer” “The beggars are heard again” rT ae Op Otis eT ar ie —— — af 20 Cornet Solo “The caravan resumes its j s tempo I. Sf marcato “The marketplace 1) becomes deserted” poco a poco fon om bed, 16 e Clarinets in Bb. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. z Clarinets in. Bb. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis, The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-shecsh” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- ¢s through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel- drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the marict-plice becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach!” Moderato. (J=108) Goith steady movement), mmf levees. poco al poco Cupyright 1920, by Bosworth & 9, Ltd 8 wen, ued. $6204, Clarinets in Bb. 8 Y‘The beggars in the market-place.” pe ews > > > ff sempre marcato “Tho beautiful Princess approaches: © Poco meno mosso. — & Clarinets in Bb, st Solo (with Cello) —— paler The jugsters in the market-place!” — = SF Poco piti mosso shace. Bm 09, Lea. 40204, Clarinets in BI “The snake charmer.” Ast Uf Soto cwith|oby ff marcato “The Caliph passes through the market-place! Bw 09, L440 Clarinets in Bb 2nd Horn, ("The beggars are heard again” 2S s+ nf simile > (G ermtermenet reereeen etaenser mf dolce ©. 402, Lea t0208 Clarinets in Bb. 7 Solo lend Cornet “The caravan resumes its journey.” @ Tempo I. |poco a paco ® “Sot “The market-place becomes deserted” 4 Fine 9. 409, ted. 16204 2 Eb Alto Saxophone IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer ALBERT W. KETELBEY Synopsis. The camel-drivere gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard; the beauti- ful princess enters carried by her servants, (she ie represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra) she stays to watch the jugglers and snake charmer, The Calip now passes through the market and interrupte the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the Princess prepares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princes and the camel-drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. Moderato @, DDS sempre mance © Poco meng mes60 or cae Fa Copyright 1920 by Bosworth « C2,Ltd Ba CoLtd. 1829 B Alto Saxophone © Poco piu mosso Ba CoLtd. 16294 2 Bb Tenor Saxophone IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo - Scene. Orchestra by the Composer Synopsis The camel-drivers gradually approach _the cries of beggars forBack sheesh” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)— she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now passes through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again,the prin. cexs prepares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princes and the camel-drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted, ALBERT W. KETELBEY Moderato ® >> >>. fa eee ‘tempre marcato © Poco meno mosso 2 12 P if Copyright 1920 by Bosworth # CP,Ltd. ‘Made in England B. a CoLt4. 16296 B Tenor Saxophone 3 ©@) Poco pit mosso f Bie CO,Ltd. 16294 Bassoon. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Bassoon. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesk” are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and.cello, then repeated by full orchestra)—she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel- drivers are heard faiutly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach!’ Moderato 4-108.) (with steady movement) ® — > >>> "The veautital Princess approaches! Ploy small gsc Hore Bassoon. 8 “The jugglers in the market. Pana Poco pit) mosso. “The snake-charmer” ra t 2 8 @ 8 6 7 8 9 10 M1 12 18 (© {The Caliph passes through the market-place.” {znd Tom. & Horns if The degwars are heard again! A nf simile @™M Prpecss Prevares to depart? Solo L gg HUMPE Lene caravan resumes is Jowenes P dolce WT an dim. poco a poco ? poco aspoco sO 6 4 SSS ie. A_* PP “The market-place becomes deserted.” dempreppp + Fine, fw cnn. 10898 Horns in F IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Horns in F. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. ‘The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesk’ are heard; the beaistiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra) she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph noiw pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and'the camel- drivers ue heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach” Moderato. (= 108.) with sfendy movement o inf poco a poco pacar ae ae (B/the beggar in the marketplace? " = = = py sempre marcat® = F £ ¢ = oF sempre marcato “The beautiful Princess approaches!” Poco meno mosso, . 42 pp p—— melodia_marcato Pp? Supyright 1420, by Bosworth & 09, Ltd. 1.409, Bea. 16204. Horns in F. TF PR BT pt = - ithe juggiers in the ma -place? FPoco Pri mosso “The snake-charmer” xX L a2, ff marziale tne catipn passes through the marketplace: aa stace f Soli : Ri (BH “The beggars are heard again?” =—— dim, signile = simile 27 pf PP yes poe “The Princess prepares to depart” Po P Pp & XK 3 _— PP wi, caravan re- “The market place becomes deserted? umes its journey 24 8 26 of Fine. Bu 08, Eta. 18204, Cornets in Bb. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra Ly the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBRY. Cornets in Bb. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orcheetra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synog ‘The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard; the beaittiful Princesa enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)—she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass. > through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard agin, the princess. pre- Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel-drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-dei Moderato. «¢ ers gradually approach” 108.) with steady movement 18 Mates rf crese. [poco a po ‘B)‘The beggars in the Play sthall notes if np Obve or Hora (muted) (moted) sempre thareato market-place” sempre marcato {ptay open fff mareat ee ee iia ees i Copyright 1920, by Bosworth § 02, Ltd. foe cy Uta, eM8 Cornets in Bb. © Gne Peautifal Princess approaches!” Poco meno mosso pp Horns 12 nf “The jugglers in the marketplace!” = _ OTH ine marketplace’ 1 | mated < “The snake-charmer” + “The Caliph passes through the market-place” Dz. zg > > a p> LE (open) Sf Soli. marziale byillante stace, 9, Lea, 16204, 4 - Oornets in Bb. Hor (orepare mute) "7 beewars are heard again’? = |v Pasta “The Princess © prepares to depart? 3 oe < pe Te caravan Fe D) See ae ees cane ee 8 opal of aa 2 Fine Trombones. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. 2 Trombones. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” are heard} the beautiful Princess enters carried by her Servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra) she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass- es through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- pares to depart and the caravan resumes.its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel-drivers Are heard faiutly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach” Moderatu.(d= 108) (with steady movement Flay it Trombone only goe = (muted) mf erese, poco a poco SS fit “The beggars in the market place!” “The beautiful Princess approaches.” Poco meno mosso ssn Bon DP 14 ss 4 Copyright i920, Ly Bosworth & 9, Ltd. nace, uea. 16295 Trombones. 3 t 2 temntey of — (@ “Thedvesters in the marketplace? 1 5 1 2 1 (mated) “The snake-charmer” 1 id (muted) open OR Caliph passes through the market-place!” AH b be: lets bes = be: Brillante stace. — dim mf dim prepare mute “The Princess prepares to depart.” "The Princess prepares to depar Pmoted) — Horns “The caravan resumes its journey.” MTempol. 26 exes, 120 DRUMS IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Drums. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. ‘The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh’ are heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass” €5 through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre. Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel. drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. yap Moderato. (= 108) . (with steady Renae) “The camel drivers gradually approach” nim-Tomot 8-D. with loose snares) Tenonynor S Pw E 4 5 6 7 5 PP Grepare Sleigh Bella) eS oe 1 2 * 4 5 6 Sleigh Bells Fete. poco @ poco ons —= mf bin. crese. poco a poco Tymp. or(B.D.) erese. poco a poco “The beggars in the market place.” 1B) Tom. Ton ten + yt tbr, —= Styne. mf B.D. 8 Cyn. rS Py F ca Copyright 1920, by Bosworth & 69, Ltd Row 69, tha. 10298 Drums. “The beautiful Princess approaches” Yyoose ‘L.Gym. with L. Cym.with i ‘Fymp stick ‘Typ. stick ‘ymp.(or BD) P Tymp. PRPs? Pp ?, BD. Leymwit Tymp. stk L.€ym. Tym Licym. BD. ae BD, pmesie L.cym. with ‘Tymp stick ? 9 to f ‘Tombourine “The jugglers in the market place” Tambourine (or Chinese Drum) Tymp. BD. BID, Tambourinecor ChDr) _ Tom. Tom & Typ, 5 BID, “The snake- charmer.” 7 5 take Sleigh Bulls, ° 10 7 @ rr Ts ‘The Caliph passes through the market place.” Qn oie eee Lym Love dim ome, bed, t6298 4 Drums. “The beggars are heard again? TomTom ft rr mf Bb > > > a “The Princess prepares to depart.” . Try (P Loose Gym. Tei. f (take sleigh bells) GD, Tempo Lorne caravan resumes its journey.” D reales oh > ic ee lysed Me Deady DD 5 De dy aby ad eis po Batata tea i= =”, dim. poco a poco Glock 102 go to Glock p isles 2 - ___ oto Tymp: Loose Gym. Loose Cym PP, p ppTymp.or B.D.) Tymp. Loose Cym. “The market place becomes deserted” 4 Ppp tse. : oe Rt one 15294 Harp. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. o Harp. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsis. Tho cameldrivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesh” aro heard; the beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, ed by full orchestra)_she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer, The Caliph now pass. h the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- Pares to depart anil the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel- drivers are heard fainlly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. “The camel-drivers gradually approach! Moderato, (d= 10%) With steady movement) erese. poco a| poco 3m. ® poco |a poco crese. Copyright 120, by Rosworth & 9, Ltd Ho 64, ted, 18294 Harp. 3 “The beautiful Princess approaches?” Poco meno mosso. Bow 69, Ets, 16294 Harp. Harp. v = © ‘The jugglers in the market-place” £23 2 sees eee eee eee Bm 69, £14. 16295, 6 Harp. @ rhe catiph passes through the market-place!” (“The beggars are heard again” mmf marcato red "ld Sorat t @ "The Princess prepares to depart? - % sempre |arpeggiato 8. C9, Crd. 16294, @ “The caravan resumes its journey." Tempo I. sempre arpegeiato Fine Organ. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETRLBEY. Organ. IN A PERSIAN MARKET. Intermezzo-Scene. Orchestra by the Composer. ALBERT W. KETELBEY. Synopsia The camel-drivers gradually approach; the cries of beggars for “Back-sheesk” are heard; the beaistiful Princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a theme, given at first to clarinet and cell, {hen repeated by full orchestra)— she stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer. The Caliph now pass és through the market and interrupts the entertainment, the beggars are heard again, the princess pre- Pares to depart and the caravan resumes its journey; the themes of the princess and the camel. drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted. 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(Sing jas Piaidistence) a = Back-sheesh, [back - sheesh] Al_- | lah! |Back-sheesh,| back - sheesh] AT>" - | Iah! |Back-sheesh, “The Princess @ prepares to depart? . ¥ =f tan | amp shit | mp Shit | atmp|- Sie p — a < > =F back - sheesh, Al - - Ish! "Emp-shi! Emp - shi! Emp-shi! _—_Back~sheesh, back ~ sheesh, AL = = Tah! Back-sheesh, back ADS ~ lah! Back-sheesh, back-sheesh, AL =~ © “The beautiful Princess approaches!" lah! Finp- shi! Emp=shi! — Bmp- chi! Celio HO. 12 “The, jugglers in “The snake- atmarhgtinces “Chae tye can pasts rough he markeplece” wrt Bi (4s if in distances ry ©The beggars are heard again’ F —“Back-sheesh, back-sheesh, AL = Teh! Back-sheesh, bck=sheesh, al = = >> = E - Ink! Back-sheesh, back-sheesh, Al - = Tah! Fmp-shi! Emp-shi! mp - shi Copyright 1920, by Bosworth & €9,Ltd, # Empshis get away a9, td, 18294

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